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Hi Peter

 

I have one cockipt B737, and I would like to use teamspeak for connect to IVAO, but I want to use to teamspeak in another computer, different computer where is install the FS2004. Is it possible to send the frequence that is set in COM radio to teamspeak 2 in diferent computer ?

 

Thanks a lot

 

Heron Roberto

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I have one cockipt B737, and I would like to use teamspeak for connect to IVAO, but I want to use to teamspeak in another computer, different computer where is install the FS2004. Is it possible to send the frequence that is set in COM radio to teamspeak 2 in diferent computer ?

 

Use WideFS to get FSUIPC offsets readable over a Network.

 

Pete

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This isn't simple this form. !!!!!! I use wideFS, I have 9 computer I my cockpit, all of then use wide fs to comunicate.

My dificult now is how to inform the frequency to  teamspeak?

 

Sorry, I've no idea. How would it get it on the FS PC? I thought you implied it would work there? If it did and it uses FSUIPC, then WideFs would solve it on a client PC -- there's nothing to it other than paying for it and installing it, so what's "not simple"?

 

What would Teamspeak do with this frequency when it has it? I didn't think it had anything to do with FS, but then I've never used it.

 

If it doesn't use FSUIPC then you are in the wrong Forum. Maybe this explains your confusion?

 

Pete

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